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      Microlattices as architected thin films: Analysis of mechanical properties and high strain elastic recovery

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          Ultralight (<10 milligrams per cubic centimeter) cellular materials are desirable for thermal insulation; battery electrodes; catalyst supports; and acoustic, vibration, or shock energy damping. We present ultralight materials based on periodic hollow-tube microlattices. These materials are fabricated by starting with a template formed by self-propagating photopolymer waveguide prototyping, coating the template by electroless nickel plating, and subsequently etching away the template. The resulting metallic microlattices exhibit densities ρ ≥ 0.9 milligram per cubic centimeter, complete recovery after compression exceeding 50% strain, and energy absorption similar to elastomers. Young's modulus E scales with density as E ~ ρ(2), in contrast to the E ~ ρ(3) scaling observed for ultralight aerogels and carbon nanotube foams with stochastic architecture. We attribute these properties to structural hierarchy at the nanometer, micrometer, and millimeter scales.
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                Journal
                APL Materials
                APL Materials
                AIP Publishing
                2166-532X
                August 2013
                August 2013
                : 1
                : 2
                : 022106
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                10.1063/1.4818168
                49051801-6245-48e3-8e98-bcb7bffa2044
                © 2013
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